Human beings have been growing their own food for thousands of years. This fruit may have been the very first fruit we ...
Burned crusts on ancient pottery reveal that Stone Age people cooked fish together with berries, seeds, and other plants.
The study uses the technique of microarchaeology to examine the soil collected from 35 graves at the Skateholm I and II cemeteries in southern Sweden.
Researchers revisited the 1970s discovery of ancient stone tools at Monte Verde—an iconic site in Chile that transformed our understanding of how and when humans arrived in the Americas.
Remote sensing and AI helped identify 28 sites similar to Rujm el-Hiri, challenging theories about the ancient stone circle’s ...
The Monte Verde archaeological site in Chile, discovered in the 1970s, revolutionized the thinking about when humans entered the Americas, with scientists calculating decades ​ago that this former ...
New research led by a University of Wyoming archaeologist near an ancient encampment in South America challenges a relatively new but widely accepted theory that the people who made and used Clovis ...
PodcastOne extended its agreement with A+E Global Media for the exclusive sales and distribution rights to five popular ...
PodcastOne (Nasdaq: PODC), a leading publisher and podcast sales network, announced today that it has extended its agreement ...
Where: 21 Magazine St, Charleston, SC 29401 Cemeteries during the day can be peaceful and beautiful places. They’re where we remember loved ones and appreciate history. But Oakwood Cemetery in ...
Now scientists report that Neanderthals might have used this ancient glue as a topical antibiotic. They found that birch tar ...